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3/06/2012

Belkin 7-Outlet Home/Office Surge Protector with 12' Cord Review

Belkin 7-Outlet Home/Office Surge Protector with 12' Cord
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I purchased two surge protectors and so far we love them. My primary purpose for writing this review is to warn others to register their product for full protection.
After spending two days at the Belkin site, trying to register online I gave up and called the 800 number for U.S. customers (800-223-5546). While explaining the problem to the first customer service rep -- outsourced -- and mentioned solely because I don't think he understood why I needed to register my surge protectors. He stated my products were "already registered" prior to shipping. Huh?I asked how that is possible and he explained, Belkin has the serial number of each product and that's how registration occurs. I told him the enclosed product paperwork states, "please register your Belkin Surge Protector online on our website belkin.com" and politely asked to speak to another rep.
While on hold, my husband told me of a friend of his that recently lost a bunch of expensive equipment when he too had trouble registering online. (I don't know if it was a Belkin product). I do know his friend's claim was denied because there was no product registration on file. Once transferred back to the U.S. for a second tier level rep, my information for both surge protectors was easily registered and I was able to verify online at the Belkin site.
I rely a lot on Amazon reviews to help me choose which products to buy and thought this important enough to share and try to give back to the community, hope this helps someone else.

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You've got a lot of money invested in your home computer and peripherals, so you need to protect them. The Belkin BE107200-12 7-Outlet Home Surge Protector with 12-foot Cord is designed to give you the peace of mind you need in case a power disturbance hits your home.
Keeping the Computers Running As the demand for electricity to feed our hi-tech appetite increases, the likelihood of power interruptions and problems are also increasing. In addition to problems caused by the increasing severity of storms across the country, power experts are predicting that increasing power demand will soon put most major population centers at risk for severe power problems. As you know, power lulls and surges can severely damage your electronic equipment and even destroy your invaluable data. This Belkin Home Series Surge Protector provides premium power protection for small home appliances, general household electronics, entry-level computers, printers, and ADSL modems. Belkin has used advanced design elements, top-quality construction, and superior circuitry and components to provide the most complete protection from power surges, spikes, and AC contamination available. Belkin backs this model with a lifetime product warranty and a $100,000 Connected Equipment Warranty.
This surge protector is also stylishly designed; its slim, sleek case blends seamlessly with today's modern electronics and appliances, while saving valuable space. An included cord management clip helps you keep your cables under control, while sliding safety covers protect your children and pets from each unused outlet.


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1/25/2012

Smart Strip SCG5 Energy Saving Power Strip with Autoswitching Technology and Coaxial Surge Protection Review

Smart Strip SCG5 Energy Saving Power Strip with Autoswitching Technology and Coaxial Surge Protection
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The Smart Strip SCG5 Energy Saving Power Strip with Autoswitching Technology and Coaxial Surge Protection has a lot of claims built-in to the product description. Can it deliver on all of them? Well the short answer is *mostly yes*. It does work for those claims that I could test, but not all claims could be tested right away. As with all power and electrical equipment there is some chance of device failure so you have to make sure to clearly read the instructions and follow them carefully. But in a nutshell, here's my take on the claims.
1. Is it energy saving? Well, this was the hardest claim for me to truly verify strangely enough. It's easy to attach this to a usage monitor like the P3 International P4400 Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor but few people have those on hand. Luckily I do have one, but my test was still inconclusive when I compared this against a regular inexpensive power strip that had been completely shut off. So from a power saving point of view, both options seemed to work similarly while still drawing some small amount of power.
2. Does the autoswitching work? The more involved question of whether the automatically switched outlets work to cut power use is somewhat easier to test. The answer is still not totally satisfying, and is more like a *maybe*. Let me explain. If you are lucky, as I was, and you find that this unit works for your devices without adjustment, you will see them turn on and off based upon the control outlet device. For more confirmation, using a simple voltage meter like the Equus 3320 Auto-Ranging Digital Multimeter will allow you to see what each of the switched outlets are drawing in terms of power.
That makes this ideal for use with your TV entertainment center. This is an inherently simpler application than computer use because the types of devices in an entertainment center (DVD player, video game consoles like XBOX360, Wii, and PS3, AV Receiver) all draw a similarly larger amount of power. However, for computer applications with printers and speakers, your peripherals may all draw different amounts of power. The results is that you will have to likely do more adjustment with computer set-ups.
3. Does the coaxial surge protection work? Well the quality of the coax connectors is actually quite good. They are gold plated, and an extra cable is included that also has gold plated connectors. This is also somewhat difficult to test, but unluckily for me I have to deal with a lot of surge events on my coaxial line and feel very comfortable leaning towards confidence in this feature so far. I've had several tuners burned out due to frequent coax surges. I tested this for a few days with a tuner that I knew was near the end, and I can report that it seemed to function as advertised. That's not exactly a ringing endorsement but it leads me to the next, and probably most important point.
4. Does this thing work as a surge protector on the outlets? It's a well known secret that most cheap power strips offer no surge protection worth depending on. I could not duplicate or predict the frequency of surges in order to know this for certain. But the instructions include some specific and involved ratings that are based on UL (Underwriters Laboratory) specification 1449 ver 2 rating (330 V, 48K Amp 3 way protection). That is a pretty good rating for a device this size and if it's not accurate I will know within a very short period of time and update this review.Now while I'm not going to rehash all of the instructions here, there are a few factoids which should be useful for those who are planning on using this.
1. This strip is larger and fatter than your average power strip. The plug is a fully grounded off-set three prong plug that must be seated in a truly grounded outlet to work. This cannot be plugged into a different power strip or extension cable. It's not uncommon for older homes or apartment buildings to have grounding issues. Make sure you have up to date grounded electrical outlets in your intended space. If you don't get a green *OK* light when this is plugged in, you may have an issue with your outlet or potentially a dud.
2. The adjustment knob can be turned with a screw driver and is only meant to be adjusted a half turn in each direction for one full turning radius. Follow the instructions. First you have to adjust it to make sure all the switched devices go on and then adjust it to make sure they all turn off. You should not be turning this thing in circles. If you can't get all your devices to switch on and off, you may not be using this for the right devices or you may need a replacement device.
3. Which brings me to my next point. It's kind of a repeat point but it should be emphasized. I get the impression this strip is ideal for large power consumption devices like home entertainment equipment, video game consoles, DVD/BluRay players, etc. Those who are mixing power hungry printers with small speakers will have to do more adjustment to get it to work with all of them at the same time. That's probably the main reason some people have had problems.
Truthfully, the manufacturer is sort of to blame by trying to make it seem like it's easy to get this to work with all devices. It isn't. The instruction manual outlines uses such as 40 watt bulbs and medium or large shop equipment. To me that implies that putting high power-drawing equipment along with low-power drawing equipment is probably the source of some problems.
4. This is rated at 15 Amps of power, which is more than enough for 7 outlets of normal use but not enough to run all of your home appliances off of. While most people would not push those limits, make sure you have a sanity check on what you are installing on this device. Seven electric refrigerators are likely to be above the power rating for this or any such electrical device.
5. If you are using this with a computer, sleep mode is not considered *off* but is rather a low-power state. If you want your power saving features to turn *off* all your switched peripherals, you have to set your computer for Hibernate mode or literally shut it off. This is another reason why it's simpler to use this with a home entertainment center. When a TV is off, it's off. With all the power saving settings for laptops and computers, they may be convenient but they can be confusing too.
I know this is a lot to swallow. I hope this helps people planning on setting up these strips. I would strongly recommend this as a choice for home entertainment centers. For computers, an uninterruptable power supply (UPS) along with a surge protector is probably a better solution.
I will definitely be keeping an eye on my unit to make sure I have no device failure due to surge or other reason. Make sure you test yours to make sure it's OK when you get it.
Enjoy.

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10/16/2011

Belkin 6-Outlet Home/Office Surge Protector with Rotating Plug and 8' Cord Review

Belkin 6-Outlet Home/Office Surge Protector with Rotating Plug and 8' Cord
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The most interesting feature of this product is the flat plug. It is very thin and allows us to use contacts that would otherwise be obscured by furniture. Other than that, it is a power strip and it serves its purpose.
We purchased the 8ft cord version to use behind a couch and we were very satisfied, so we decided to order another one to use behind a bookcase. The cord didn't need to be that long, so we ordered the 2.5ft cord version... oh surprise!.. this one does not have the flat plug (which was the whole point of the purchase). It has a regular plug just like the powerstrip we wanted to replace. Of course, we are returning it but I wanted to warn other people ...The website description is somewhat misleading and the fact that the picture for the 2.5ft does not show the plug, does not help.
Beware.. the 8ft version has a flat plug, the 2.5ft version does not.

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You've got a lot of money invested in your home computer and peripherals, so you need to protect them. The Belkin BE106000-08R 6-Outlet Home Surge Protector with 8-Foot Cord is designed to give you the peace of mind you need in case a power disturbance hits your home.
Keeping the Computers Running As the demand for electricity to feed our hi-tech appetite increases, the likelihood of power interruptions and problems are also increasing. In addition to problems caused by the increasing severity of storms across the country, power experts are predicting that increasing power demand will soon put most major population centers at risk for severe power problems. As you know, power lulls and surges can severely damage your electronic equipment and even destroy your invaluable data. This Belkin Home Series Surge Protector provides premium power protection for small home appliances, general household electronics, entry-level computers, printers, and ADSL modems. Belkin has used advanced design elements, top-quality construction, and superior circuitry and components to provide the most complete protection from power surges, spikes, and AC contamination available. Belkin backs this model with a lifetime product warranty and a $15,000 Connected Equipment Warranty.
This surge protector is also stylishly designed; its slim, sleek case blends seamlessly with today's modern electronics and appliances, while saving valuable space. The outlets on this model rotate 360 degrees for maximum flexibility when you're running power to multiple devices.


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